The political and economic conditions existing in many heavily indebted less developed countries (LDC\u27s) may be militating in favor of repudiation of international debts. This Note examines these political and economic factors in relation to international debt, as well as the role of the International Monetary Fund. The Note goes on to examine the current state of international law regarding state responsibility for injury to aliens, to ascertain what protection, if any, it may offer international lenders. The conclusion reached by this Note is that currently there is no generally accepted rule of international law governing the rights of aliens whose property has been expropriated. Furthermore, the absence of a generally accepted rule p...
Synopsis: Remedies for loss caused by the regulatory acts of host States in exercise of their sov...
At the Bretton Woods Conference in July 1944, in introducing the proposal for what is today the Worl...
Because of the way that the international lending system works, poor nations have been forced to rep...
The political and economic conditions existing in many heavily indebted less developed countries (LD...
This thesis addresses the role of public international law in the debt crises of developing countrie...
The external debt burden has grown to the point that many sovereign borrowers are technically insolv...
Perhaps no other exercise of the prerogatives of national sovereignty during the past two decades ha...
Analyzes the nature of credit relations between developed and developing countries. Use of advances ...
A poor country with volatile export prices borrows in international markets. When debt is denominate...
Part I of this Note will discuss the concepts of sovereignty, state responsibility for injuries to a...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse and clarify the rules of expropriation in international law...
The lack of a supranational legal authority that can enforce private contracts across borders makes ...
After each of the spectacular financial distresses of major sovereign states, serious concerns raise...
Debts, External ; Loans, Foreign ; Banks and banking, International ; Developing countries ; Bank lo...
"International law on sovereign defaults is underdeveloped because States have largely refrained fro...
Synopsis: Remedies for loss caused by the regulatory acts of host States in exercise of their sov...
At the Bretton Woods Conference in July 1944, in introducing the proposal for what is today the Worl...
Because of the way that the international lending system works, poor nations have been forced to rep...
The political and economic conditions existing in many heavily indebted less developed countries (LD...
This thesis addresses the role of public international law in the debt crises of developing countrie...
The external debt burden has grown to the point that many sovereign borrowers are technically insolv...
Perhaps no other exercise of the prerogatives of national sovereignty during the past two decades ha...
Analyzes the nature of credit relations between developed and developing countries. Use of advances ...
A poor country with volatile export prices borrows in international markets. When debt is denominate...
Part I of this Note will discuss the concepts of sovereignty, state responsibility for injuries to a...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse and clarify the rules of expropriation in international law...
The lack of a supranational legal authority that can enforce private contracts across borders makes ...
After each of the spectacular financial distresses of major sovereign states, serious concerns raise...
Debts, External ; Loans, Foreign ; Banks and banking, International ; Developing countries ; Bank lo...
"International law on sovereign defaults is underdeveloped because States have largely refrained fro...
Synopsis: Remedies for loss caused by the regulatory acts of host States in exercise of their sov...
At the Bretton Woods Conference in July 1944, in introducing the proposal for what is today the Worl...
Because of the way that the international lending system works, poor nations have been forced to rep...